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Robinhood’s startup fund stumbles in NYSE debut

Last updated: March 6, 2026 6:20 pm
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Retail investors have long been excluded from the world of startup investing, but Robinhood is on a mission to change that. The popular commission-free brokerage platform has introduced a new way for the general public to invest in a curated portfolio of promising private companies.

Robinhood Ventures Fund I, the brainchild of Robinhood, offers investors access to eight startups including Databricks, Stripe, Mercor, and Oura. Initially targeting a lofty $1 billion, the fund fell short of expectations, raising $658.4 million with the potential to reach $705.7 million if underwriters exercise their full allotment. Despite the promising start, the fund saw a 16% decline in share price on its first day of trading.

Comparing Robinhood Ventures Fund I to Destiny Tech100, a closed-end fund holding stakes in 100 venture-backed companies, reveals a stark difference in market reception. Destiny Tech100 experienced a surge in share price upon its public debut, climbing to a 33% premium above its net asset value. The success of Destiny Tech100 can be attributed to its exposure to high-profile companies like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Discord.

In an effort to attract more investors, Robinhood plans to expand its fund to include 15 to 20 late-stage growth companies, with a focus on securing access to coveted startups like OpenAI. However, gaining entry into these exclusive companies is no easy feat, as cap tables are closely guarded, and participation in primary capital raises or secondary share sales requires substantial investment.

The challenge of democratizing private markets highlights the complexities of investing in startups, with the most desirable companies remaining out of reach for many retail investors. Despite the obstacles, Robinhood remains committed to providing opportunities for individual investors to participate in the exciting world of startup investing.

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